The Buffalo Bills suffered a tough 37-34 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, leaving them with a 6-6 record as they head into their Week 13 bye. This places the Bills at No. 10 in the AFC standings, trailing behind Indianapolis, Houston, and Denver for the conference’s final postseason spot.
Despite showing improvement on offense after making changes to the coaching staff, the Bills still couldn’t secure the win on Sunday. Head coach Sean McDermott acknowledged the team’s progress on offense but emphasized that there are no moral victories in the NFL.
Looking ahead, the Bills will face a challenging schedule, starting with a game against the Kansas City Chiefs after the bye week. They will then host the Cowboys in Week 15, travel to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers, and finish the regular season with a matchup against the Patriots and a trip to Miami.
McDermott declared that the team must “stand up” after the disappointing loss to the Eagles, emphasizing that they are a strong football team that just came up short. With a week of rest during the bye, the Bills will have the opportunity to regroup and prove their coach right in the remaining five weeks of the season.
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